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LG and RT Starters


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94 members have voted

  1. 1. Left Guard Starter

    • Mike Pollak
      3
    • Amini Silatolu
      91
    • Bryant Browning
      0
    • Roger Allen
      0
    • Will Blackwell
      0
  2. 2. Right Tackle Starter

    • Byron Bell
      36
    • Jeff Otah
      48
    • Bruce Campbell
      8
    • Garry Williams
      0
    • Lee Ziemba
      2


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I know it's probably too early to tell, but as we move into minicamp, training camp, preseason and then the season, I thought it'd be good to discuss and gage people's sentiment on who's going to win the starting jobs at LG and RT.

You could take it as who is going to take 1st string reps going into TC or as who will end up winning the job come the season, either way.

Also, I'm assuming here that Gross, Kalil and Hangartner will be our starting LT, C and RG, respectively. Is that safe to assume?

My money's on Silatolu and Otah, personally.

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29 votes for Silatolu and none for Pollak?!

Just to play devil's advocate, Pollak was a part of some very successful offensive lines in Indy. Plus one of the knocks on Silatolu was that his bad grades kept him out of D1 and in Midwestern State. Can someone who struggled academically in college pick up the Chud's playbook that everyone is saying is very complex and going to change every week?

I think Amini will be great, but I wouldn't be surprised if the vet gets the start.

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